year for c . 20 recipients; there were afternoon services every Sunday. In 1762 a weekly sermon was preached. Roger Clough , incumbent 1789-1804 , was lord of the manor and patron. 91 Henry Warren , his successor until 1835

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Regarding the common or waste called Ravensmere, the advowson of Baddiley, and the parcels of waste land known as Basilden, Clough and Gunn Carr. He claims that all these properties and the advowson have passed by purchase into the hands

so when he came to Mansfeld he had 150 horse with him. He kept Clough two days banqueting ere he could get any direct answer. Clough told him that if the Queen had need of soldiers he would be employed

within the City of London, and Three Miles thereof. Clough's, & c. Conveyance. L. 1a. An Act to enable Edm. Clough Esquire, and other Bargainees in Trust, to convey the Manor of Temple Newsham, and other Lands and Tenements in

in me durante Percival's life: after that he [Clough ] was deputy to Fowlys and now acts as such. The deputation of Clough from Fowlys is read [dated ] in Aug. 1693. Clough says at present he accounts to nobody.

or Perfons, fliall malicioufly or wantonly open any Lock or Clough, belonging to the Proprietors of the faid Navigation, not having lawful Occafion fo to do for the advantage of fome Boat or Veffel; it fuch Pcrlon or Perfons fhall

or Pofleffor of any Lands, Tenements, or Premiffes adjoining to the faid Rivers, or by drawing and leaving running any Clough or Cloughs in any of the faid Locks or Cuts, when their Boat or VefTel has paffed the fame,

further CnaftEtl by the Authority aforefaid, That if any Peribn or Perfons fhall willingly or malicioufiy open any Lock or Clough belonging to the Undertaker or Undertakers of the faid Navigation, having no lawful Occafion fo to do, for the

by a Clough or Fox to be made under the laid Cut into the River ; 13 c it therefore t&&apos;nactcji, That the Undertakers of the laid Navigation, their SuccelTors, | Heirs or Afligns, lhall make a Clough or Fox

or Pofleflbr of any Land, Tenements, or Premiffes adjoining to the River Dzzzz, or by drawing, or leaving running any Clough, or Cloughs in any of the faid Locks or Cuts, when fuch Boat, Keel, or Veflel, fliall have pafled

but when at the Clougher burn, they were observed by a numerous body of insurgents then on their way from Clough to Ballymena , under the command of a young Presbyterian minister or licentiate, named M ' Niece. In hope,

same parapet. After these men, two others, named Dunne and Ryan, com paratively strangers, but arrested in the neighbourhood of Clough , were also exe¬ cuted at the Moat . They were not be¬ headed, but their bodies were buried

as follows: -On the North by the Grange of Dundermot-on the North-east by Dunaghy, and separated from both by the Clough water river; on the East by Skerry, from which it is distinguished by the " Craigywarren burn; " on

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Ireland in the 1780s. The former went to Antrim and the latter to county Down, where he purchased lands at Clough and Magheraknock in 1785 and the Monalto estates of the earl of Moira in 1800. Ker, who promoted his